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Man Stabbed 51 Times, Body Dumped in Drain During 2020 Delhi Riots

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In February 2020, northeast Delhi was engulfed in violent unrest triggered by protests both supporting and opposing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). Amid the communal violence, a man was brutally stabbed 51 times and his body was disposed of in a drain. The gruesome killing drew significant attention due to the extreme nature of the crime occurring during an already volatile period. The incident became one of the most shocking individual cases to emerge from the riots that shook the national capital.

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